The brothers likely fell unconscious after drinking water due to the presence of a toxic substance or a sedative mixed in it. This could have been deliberately administered as a means of incapacitating them, possibly by an antagonist in the story. Alternatively, it might have been a result of dehydration or a sudden reaction to contaminated water. The shared experience suggests a common cause, emphasizing the vulnerability of the brothers in that moment.
Natasha drank 8 liters and Sonja drank 4.8 is twice as much as 4, and 8+4=12. Or, using algebra: n= 2 * s and s + n = 12. Substituting from the first equation into the second, s + 2 * s = 12, or 3 * s = 12, therefore s = 12 / 3 = 4 and (substituting the value of s into the first equation, n = 2 * 4 = 8.
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His mother and father trained him since he was 5. But he was born with the singing ability. His mother said that he'd dance to any noise and sing along to the random-est things. Since they were a poor family they had no choice but to entertain themselves by singing and dancing. Things he did to prepare his voice to sing, He drank Ricola dissolved in hot water. He drank Aloe Vera water and he practiced a lot.
he is afraid of water cause i think of sharks or else !! and i think he cant swim
The Ancient Vikings, were kind people who ate alot of things such as Swans, Seagull eggs and drank wine and water. They were protective of themselves abd wore helmets and Armors.
I think my puppy drank water from car leaking from air condition
Drank."I drank 4 glasses of water yesterday."
Certainly! What do you think people drank before modern plumbing?
I would think that if all you did was drink some bong water you could pass a test.
for she wont stay the same age forever
I think it mainly ate plats and drank water. Plus it might of ran from predators
They. Reused the water they drank. They filtered their pee. And drank it.
The word drank is a verb; verbs are not singular or plural. Verbs have tenses, drink, drinks, drinking, drank or drunk. We drank a wine that night. (plural subject) Jack drank some wines that night. (plural object)
mais j'ai bu de l'eau = but I drank (have drunk) some water.
JK they just went to the stream and drank that water.
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The Tuck family drank the spring water in 1880, which is when they became immortal. If we consider the current year to be 2023, it has been 143 years since they drank the water.